About Lilly A.

About Lilly

Ms. Lilly received a B.M in Vocal Performance from the Catholic University of America in Washington, D.C where she studied with Regina McConnell. Upon graduating, Lilly continued her studies at the Peabody Institute of Johns Hopkins and received her M.M from the University of Maryland. As an undergraduate she was a recipient of the Se-Jong Scholarship. She has been participated the NATS Mid-Atlantic Regional Vocal Competition and received an honorable mention from the Friday Morning Music Club Competition. Mrs. Ahn took part in the Amalfi Coast Music Festival under the direction of Thomas Reilly and while there she performed the role of Nella in Gianni Schicchi. She also participated in scene studies including roles of Giulietta from I Capuleti e I Montecchi, and Papagena from Die Zauberflöte. She attended the Little Patuxent Opera Instit

ute directed by Deborah Kent. She is also a soloist of Baltimore Choral Arts Society under the conductor Tom Hall and was recently featured in a televised concert, where she sang Mozart’s Allelujah. *** Studio Equipment ***Lessons occur in my living room with a beautiful baby grand piano. A waiting area is available for parents.

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lea June 23, 2017·Singing·In studio

I am very happy taking voice lessons with Lilly as evidenced by me willing to drive an hour to see her. She has a lot of knowledge and experience in singing and therefore understands my needs so that I can produce what she asks me to. I had no singing ability in the beginning and I was so embarrassed by my voice I couldn't even sing when I was alone. Now, I feel encouraged by the progress I have made and would highly recommend Lilly as a voice instructor.

Chau June 5, 2017·Piano·In studio

Lilly is an absolutely wonderful teacher for my 4.5 year old daughter. She adapts her teaching style and engages my daughter (who adores Ms. Lilly). I am so glad we found her and highly recommend her!

James P. May 19, 2017·Korean·In studio

Lilly is working with my 9-year old son and he not only loves her but really enjoys the lessons. He's very motivated to practice in between lessons as well. We're so pleased to have found her.

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Lilly A.

Columbia, MD 21045

(19)

starting at

$35
/ 30-min

About Jenny C.

My major is Korean language education. I used to teach Korean language and literature at high school for 5 years. I can teach not only Korean language but also culture like food, literature, etc. if you want. I hope to be a friend with my students.

About Jenny

Hi. I'm Jenny.I am Korean and I used to teach Korean language at high school for 5years. I graduated from university in Korea and my major was Korean language education.So, I think I have a lot of knowledge about Korean language and know well how to teach the students. Also, I'm very interested in teaching Korean to foreigners and hope to be a friend with someone who is interested in Korean or Korean culture.I can teach you not only the language but also culture like food, drama, history and kpop, if you want. My English ability is intermediate or advanced, so I can teach and explain it in English as well. I really appreciate your interest in Korea and it makes me to have a pride of my country.

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Hannah T. September 2, 2016·Korean·Online

Hannah enjoyed it a lot.
She is excited.
Thank you

Kychante P. November 11, 2015·Korean·In studio

She is very nice and shes very patience i am very glad that i picked her to have gotten her as a teacher thank you jenny chang

Julia W. August 13, 2015·Korean·Online

Jenny is extremely patient and helpful. She is eager to not only share the Korean language but Korean culture as well. She always there to help me reach my goals.

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Jenny C.

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Jenny C.

Baltimore, MD 21201

(7)

starting at

$30
/ 30-min

About Won L.

I am a native Korean and I am aware of active Korean cultures. I was born and raised in Korea for 15 years and visiting Korea every year. Without understanding the culture, the language can not be learned perfectly. So I talk a lot about Korean cultures and life styles of its own as well while teaching the language. I also think that learning should be fun. Let's have a blast!

About Won

I lived in Korea for over 15 years and came to the States. I am a native Korean speaker and aware of active Korean cultures. I am a full time Graphic Designer. Being a firm believer that cultural competency is deeply related to its language and without understanding the culture, the language can not be learned perfectly. So I talk a lot about Korean cultures and life styles of its own while teaching the language. I also think that learning should be fun.

Anyone who wants to learn Korean both for fun and serious matter will be more than welcomed. I am bilingual speaking both English and Korean. Please contact me if you plan to visit Korea individually or in a group and would like to learn Korean beforehand or simply for any reasons. I will make your learning fun and easy.

I look forward to hearing from you!

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Won L.

Burke, VA 22015

starting at

$30
/ 30-min

About claire L.

Korean is a beautiful, deep language where some expressions that cannot be translated to its complete meaning unless you understand the language.

About claire

Greeting!

I've been tutoring in multiple subjects and paino/violin since I was a freshman in high school. I love it when students make progress and it is my passion to help them reach their goals. This builds self-confidence and leadership, which are necessary skills in this economy. I have a B.S. in Accounting from George Mason University with over 10 years of Accounting work experience.

Currently, I am preparing to sit for the teaching license with a concentration in 7-12 Mathematics. I have over two years of teaching experience at a private boarding school where I taught (including curriculum and lesson planning) Algebra, Pre-Calculus, TOEFL, ESOL (writing), Geography, and US history.

I would love to be a part of reaching your goals.

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claire L.

Fairfax, VA 22030

starting at

$48
/ 30-min

About Ailey L.

I'm a native Korean from South Korea. I would love to help you out in learning Korean, Korean culture, and how to survive in Korea! Please contact me for lesson details! I am so looking forward to hearing from you!

Please look into my website for more information about booking lessons!

http://littlepianist0607.blog.me/

About Ailey

Dear my potential future students!

I'm very looking forward to meeting and working with you! My name is SooJi and I will be your new piano/Korean teacher and we will be walking this amazing journey together! Isn't it interesting!!! I'm glad you chose me as your new teacher and I'm very excited to have you as my new student!

I'm a specialized, professional classical pianist, traveling around the United States, Asia, and Canada for various fundraising and solo concerts. I've been teaching children, age from 3 to 15 and beyond for almost five years!My profession is spreading the music and its love to the people who appreciate its magic, but my most important goal is to share the music with young people who love to learn and play it!

Music is a lot of fun and so is piano! Piano is a magic instrument! You will love learning it and p

laying it for yourself, your family, friends, and your puppies too! I am very thrilled to share my passion for music with you! and I hope you and I will be new best friends, beyond being just a teacher and a student!

I am a very funny and kind teacher:) When you meet me, you will realize "she is very funny" HAHA!!!Just choose me and you will see why many students have worked with me and love learning music with me! And let me know if you have any questions about lessons or anything that is not about music too! I'm more than happy to answer them for you!

One thing! If you are interested in booking lessons with me, please only book two/three! Sometimes it is very difficult to find a good, I mean "really-good-matching" teacher for a student. I want to be the best teacher for you and I promise I will, but if for any reasons, we are not good matches, I will try my best to find a good one for you!

If you have any questions, please let me know! Also, if you are interested in "Me" please go and have a look at my site!

https://plus.google.com/102646562963641448642

http://littlepianist0607.blog.me/

Thank you!!!

Cheers!

SooJi.

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Reviews

Fatimah J. August 25, 2017·Korean·In studio

Highly personable and knowledgeable instructor. SooJi was able to explain the logic behind Korean language so I have a better chance of retaining it. Very good first session.

John Springer Foley July 17, 2017·Piano·In studio

SooJi has been teaching my 11 year old son for three years. I remember the day I met her. She was smiling for whole time of our first meeting. She helped us getting a good conditioned used keyboard for practice, by taking her time. One thing I always wondered was "does she have anger?" Before being a father, I'm also an artist, painter, so I know ho some artist behave which irritates me sometimes. SooJi recommended me to stay during few lessons so I can observe my son's improvements over time. She never gets mad. Literally, NEVER. Being a teacher is difficult job. Students can be rude and that makes teachers angry and sometimes lessons go real wrong. One day, my son got so tired that he couldn't focus on lesson. I got mad but SooJi said "that's ok. I understand. People work and get tired and that's normal. We have few minutes left so why don't we play something fun then?" and my son smiled. I don't know, but I can definitely feel SooJi has a very special talent of making people feel better and more comfortable. She knows how to ease people and how to deal with problems without getting angry or shouting at kids. Her lessons are so much fun, yet so much learning too. Sometimes even I enjoyed the lesson and I participated and SooJi and my son laughed at me haha. Before meeting her, my son never knew the "music" but after having lessons with her, my son already just completed his third solo recital which was around 40 minutes. I was so proud of him that I actually cried during the concert. SooJi is not just a teacher. My son one day told me that SooJi is his best friend. They get along well, my son laughs a lot which doesn't happen often and SooJi makes silly jokes that make him feel ease during lessons. They are just too many good things I can say about her, but I won't because it will get way longer.
One thing I want to say is if people want to be a teacher, they need to learn from her. They need to observe SooJi's talent, humor, kindness, and smiles. We love her so much and we appreciate her playing during our wedding. Thank you SooJi! You are our second daughter! We love you so much!

Karen Hummel July 17, 2017·Korean·Online

My daughter started taking Korean lessons from SooJi about a year ago. SooJi teaches her grammar, pronunciation, vocabulary, and conversational phrases. My daughter's Korean language skills have improved dramatically with SooJi's teaching. SooJi explains things in a way that is easy to understand and her teaching has been a positive influence on my daughter.

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Ailey L.

Baltimore, MD 21202

(8)

starting at

$30
/ 30-min

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About Grace J.

I am native Korean who graduated High School in America.I taught Piano for 34 years and taught Korean for last 10 years.I currently teaching Korean, Math, Piano, Violin, Abacus, Paper Folding.I'm very kind and have lots of ideas how to adjust teaching methods individually.

About Grace

I have taught piano for 35 yrs in USA, and taught Math, English (ESL), Korean, Ppaer folding, Abacus (Korean style) Vioin for 11 yrs.I know how to help students need. I can help students to get better results.

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Grace J.

Centreville, VA 20121

starting at

$42
/ 30-min

About Junewon C.

Native Korean living in US for more than 10 years now. So I can explain in English fluently what you need to know.

About Junewon

Junewon Choi has been performing very actively nationally and internationally. He was a finalist of Wilson Center Guitar Competition in 2016. As a leader of ‘June Trio’, awarded Research Enhancement Funds from Michigan State University, he performed in Bucharest, Romania with an invitation for a semi-finalist of International Bucharest Jazz Competition 2015. In 2014, he also played at National Academy For the Performing Arts in Trinidad and Tobago. While he was pursuing his Master of Music Degree in Jazz Studies at Michigan State University, he served as a Teaching Assistant, and he was a member of Bebop-Spartan, the Jazz Orchestra I, directed by Rodney Whitaker. He played and recorded worldly renowned jazz musicians, such as Joe Hunt, Christian McBride, Jeff Hamilton, Antonio Hart, Jon Faddis, Mark Turner, Ben Street, and Peter Bernste

in to name a few. Ever since he started to form his own group to play for the public, trio has been his most favorite ensemble. He played with his trio many times at different venue in Boston, while he was attending Berklee College of Music. Also he was a featured jazz artist at Club Bohemia, in Cambridge, Massachusetts. As a sideman, he played and recorded many times in Boston, Lansing as well as South Korea. When MSU Spartan Jazz Trombone Group was a winner of ITA, Winding Jazz Trombone Ensemble Competition in 2014 he was the rhythm section. Junewon Choi is not only fascinated by jazz guitar playing but also jazz harmony, arranging, and composing. “Isn’t It Love”, one of his composition has been released by recording of New York City based jazz guitarist, Peter Bernstein in 2012. Currently, he plays guitar with Shekinah Worship Band every Sunday at Sa-Rang Comunity Church in Anaheim, CA, while he is working on his debut album by composing, arranging, and rehearsing with his trio.

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Michael S. September 26, 2017·Korean·Online

I really enjoyed our first lesson. He was clear and had materials for me, and even thought ahead of if I had studied on my own, which I had! I would recommend him to anyone. Loads of fun with great homework to boot!

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